William Dawes was born February-1-1987. His mother died very young when he was a kid. he was born in massachusetts bay colony. As a kid he really liked astronomy. He bielived in god and got baptized.
William Dawes' significance in the United States was on the night of April, 18,1775. When rumors of a planned British action to sieze ammunition in the the town of Concord. Dawes' went on a trip with Paul Revere to warn the towns people and minutemen of an attack. Dawes took the long route "by land ", Paul Revere " by sea". Dawes led the British soldier another direction saving people, he was wounded , and made it back alive. But he should not be forgotten as he too risked his life for the American cause.
Just about every American grade school student has heard about the famouse Midnight Ride of PaulRevere, but few heard of another man who rode at night: William Dawes. Revere was one of several colonists who volenteered to ride their hourses from Boston to Lexington that night of april 19, 1775. One other who were going to the same locations were William Dawes. William Dawes was a very Brave fighter that night and will always be.
William Dawes was born February-1-1987. His mother died very young when he was a kid. he was born in massachusetts bay colony. As a kid he really liked astronomy. He bielived in god and got baptized.
William Dawes' significance in the United States was on the night of April, 18,1775. When rumors of a planned British action to sieze ammunition in the the town of Concord. Dawes' went on a trip with Paul Revere to warn the towns people and minutemen of an attack. Dawes took the long route "by land ", Paul Revere " by sea". Dawes led the British soldier another direction saving people, he was wounded , and made it back alive. But he should not be forgotten as he too risked his life for the American cause.
Just about every American grade school student has heard about the famouse Midnight Ride of PaulRevere, but few heard of another man who rode at night: William Dawes. Revere was one of several colonists who volenteered to ride their hourses from Boston to Lexington that night of april 19, 1775. One other who were going to the same locations were William Dawes. William Dawes was a very Brave fighter that night and will always be.